FTP component dBASE library that provides direct and simple control of the FTP client protocol from a dBASE application program. Transfer, rename, delete, list, append files. Create and remove server directories. Supports proxy servers. Royalty free Read More...
$105.00 - MarshallSoft Computing
Serial communications component Visual dBASE library for dBase programmers. Control multiple serial ports simultaneously. Includes modem control, ANSI emulation, ASCII/XMODEM/YMODEM, virtual ports usb bluetooth serial, hardware/software flow control Read More...
$105.00 - MarshallSoft Computing
SMTP / POP3 email component dBASE library to send and receive mail, including HTML and MIME attachments, from within an application. Supports SMTP (ESMTP) and POP3 authentication and ISO-8859 and UTF-8 character coding. Supports all dBASE versions. Read More...
Free - CELC
web-based MS SQL Server(MSDE)2000 client tool, query analyzer and dba utility to design, create, query, backup, manage and monitor database from a web browser. Pure ASP script, no installation needed. Freeware for Educational and Personal usage. Read More...
MarshallSoft Dialup Networking (DUN) Component for Visual dBase. Version 2.1, 7/1/2002. Invoke 32-bit Windows Dialup Networking (DUN) from your application code to dial up any installed Internet Service Provider (ISP).
This tool allow to read/open the dBase tables on any computer. An application don`t use any external libraries (no BDE, no ODBC, no ADO etc) You may see the full dBase system information, table structure and data in grid.
The DBF to XML program allows you to convert your dbf files to XML (Extensible Markup Language) format. XML is a universal data format. It is convenient for a migration of information to a new platform.
The DBF to SQL program allows you to convert your dbf files to SQL script. You can apply this script on any SQL server, so you can easily transfer your data to a new system.
The DBF to MDB (Access) program allows you to convert your dbf files to MDB (Microsoft Access) format. MDB format is the most frequently used format, but sometimes Access is unable to open DBF files or damages them.